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John Huttner Lesher (born May 12, 1966) [1] is an American film producer, best known for winning the Academy Award for Best Picture for the 2014 film Birdman. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Life and career
Mike Ellis, writing for the Indianapolis News, said that the book succeeds as a parody of "the tradition of genteel autobiographies about English country life". However, as a fishing book, Ellis observed that the book provides little to experienced fly fishers, "except some insight into British fly patterns and famous British trout and salmon ...
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His son, John H. Johnson Jr., served as a staff photographer for both Ebony and Jet magazines from 1975 until his death in December 1981. Johnson's daughter Linda Johnson Rice served as fashion coordinator of the Ebony Fashion Fair before becoming the company's CEO in 2003. [14]
Lesher is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Brian Lesher (born 1971), Belgian baseball player; Dean Lesher (1903–1993), American newspaper publisher; Edgar J. Lesher (1914–1998), American aircraft designer; John Lesher (producer) (born 1966), American film producer; John Vandling Lesher (1866–1932), American politician
John Bracey, Jr. (July 17, 1941 – February 5, 2023) was an African American scholar, historian, and activist who significantly contributed to the study of African American history and culture. Early life
The Engines of Our Ingenuity was first aired on January 4, 1988. It reached 3000 finished episodes in March, 2015. The series was founded by John H. Lienhard IV, now retired Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Houston and member of the National Academy of Engineering.
Lienhard was born in St. Paul, Minnesota in 1930. [1] Lienhard's father, John H. Lienhard III, served in Europe during World War I as a pilot for the United States Army then became a journalist for the St. Paul Dispatch and later a surveyor in Oregon. [2]